And they must also ask whether a large dose of social justice is not a necessary accompaniment to political freedoms. |
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One night, after a fight with the man, she took an unknown dose of sleeping pills. |
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It is hip hop shorn of repeated loops and minimalist beats shot through with a dose of stone cold melodicism. |
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Made from tiny roasted beans, brewed coffee is a popular delivery medium for one's daily dose of caffeine. |
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After taking a dose of this medicine you may get a headache that lasts for a short time. |
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If you miss a dose of this medicine, and you remember it within 12 hours, take it as soon as you remember. |
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His mouth had a wry twist to it as if he took everything with a heavy dose of sarcasm. |
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Timidity and unassertiveness are just as healthy for the average young female as is a thrice-daily dose of cyanide. |
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Many people need to taper the dose gradually to stop drugs like Ativan, Valium or Xanax. |
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Low dose mobile epidurals are generally more attractive to women in labour than traditional epidural techniques. |
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There is no known lethal dose in laboratory animals so why not give it a try? |
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Differences in hourly morphine dose over time were analyzed by a repeated-measures analysis of variance. |
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Worse, the nuclear reactor installation was done poorly, exposing the engine crew to five times the allowable annual dose of radiation. |
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Bill gates dose many goods in this world he will personal cure cancer and sida with his fondation. |
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The therapy consists of delivering a single high dose of radiation directly to involved tumor sites during surgery. |
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The initial dose of ritodrine was 50 mg per minute, and then the dosage was titrated to contractions. |
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An area in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.1 rem per hour. |
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Two weeks at maximal dose is needed before one decides that a particular drug is a therapeutic failure. |
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Some people might be fine after a certain dose of a therapeutic drug, while others might experience severe side-effects. |
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It is therefore exposed to a disproportionately high dose of chemicals at a critical moment of its development. |
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Nostalgia, to be sure, is a disease, a disease that not even a double dose of reality can cure. |
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Massage gently to mix and, bingo, you have a dose of high-protein tuna that's ready to go. |
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Fixed dose drugs have proved successful in treating malaria and tuberculosis. |
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The larger dose is more laxative while the smaller dose tends to be more gradually blood purifying. |
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Special calculations are used when translating animal LD50 values to possible lethal dose values for humans. |
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Exciting results from early small trials led on to several large studies of low dose aspirin. |
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If the total radiation dose to the skin is 40 Gy or greater, the erythema phase is followed by a moist desquamation phase. |
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Adverse events seem to be dose related, supporting the practice of starting with a low dose and increasing slowly as the drug is tolerated. |
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Her masterly voice has a magnetic quality, a dose of which has floored crowds across Europe. |
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Diarrhoea, nervousness, rapid pulse, insomnia, tremors and, sometimes, anginal pains indicate the dose is too high. |
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Still and again, the days of huddling around the TV to receive a daily dose of mediated culture from the analog media moguls are numbered. |
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One in seven respondents says they go shopping for a dose of retail therapy, and another 10 percent go on a vacation. |
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Only two of the 12 reacted to the large dose of MSG but not the placebo in the retest. |
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The single dose format also reduces risks associated with excessive handling of animals close to calving. |
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Lee Ermey, a former drill sergeant himself, lends a good dose of realism to his role as the evil instructor. |
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Or, he might have to recall all of the pets to whom he gave a substandard dose and revaccinate them at full dosages. |
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For unstable angina the treatment is a daily 300 mg dose of aspirin, and injectable anticoagulants such as Heparin are administered in hospital. |
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Side-effects of anticonvulsant drugs are usually not serious and are reversible once the dose is reduced or the drug is discontinued. |
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The offender appears to sleep peacefully before the lethal dose of poison is administered. |
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Add to that an unhealthy dose of shame at her previous level of comfort, and you had a lethal combination. |
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The poor schmo had a bad dose of noncomplainingitis, that peculiarly British ailment with symptoms which include chronic fear of causing a scene. |
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I can think of quite a lot of those in high places who, if they were to receive a good dose of Britishness, it would do them a power of good. |
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The cold was fierce and I was gone like a flash to get my woolies from the car before I got a dose of hypothermia. |
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The conscripts were only permitted to be on site for two weeks, during which they might absorb a lifetime dose of radiation. |
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Smokers should stop smoking, as smoking may influence the course of thyroid eye disease in a dose dependent manner during treatment. |
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In many cases, the patients are instructed to continue herbal therapy at a much lower dose in pill form for long-term tonification. |
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Antimalarial drugs or immune response modifiers like methotrexate can reduce steroid dose and side effects. |
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Most patients take the entire daily dose of desiccated thyroid in the morning. |
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Grief mostly requires reassurance from friends and counseling by family physician with occasional small dose of anxiolytic medication. |
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The bullet is designed to inject a small dose of some drug in the victim's body. |
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He had administered her usual 10 mg temazepam dose less than three hours before. |
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Although low Apgar scores at five minutes were rare, they were more common in the low dose group. |
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The recommended dose of bitter melon depends on the form it is being consumed. |
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Smokers with mild asthma may be best advised to go straight for high dose steroid inhalers. |
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Add a little dose of file sharing and bittorrent and kids burning customised DVDs of the juiciest content and hey presto. |
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Researchers from Philadelphia gave a single intravenous dose of secretin versus placebo in 61 children with autistic spectrum disorder. |
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The dose to the thyroid gland from a single, intraoral exposure such as a bitewing is approximately 0.3 millirem. |
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What if we risked a dose of literalism and listened again to these sweet words and their implications? |
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If dreams become too troublesome I find that a good dose of cleansing salts may be relied upon to restore equilibrium. |
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I'm stuffed, wake about 2 am and, fair dinkum, I got the best dose of the Edgar Britts I can ever remember. |
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The air is temperately cold and moist, and for a corrective the natives use a dose of usquebaugh. |
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The recommended dose for patients with cardiac arrest is 300 mg given intravenously as a bolus. |
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Side effects such as gastrointestinal intolerance and minor urinary symptoms are usually mild and are predominantly dose dependent. |
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You take softwood, dose it with industrial vinegar and give it the performance of a typical hardwood. |
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Other investigators have shown that reducing the irradiation light dose rate could significantly improve tumor response. |
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Similarly there are dose response increases in heart attacks, and arrhythmic heart disease and death. |
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For all the intricacies of the spat, it smacks of political one-upmanship, petty power play and a healthy dose of ego juice. |
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Now research from France has shown a regular dose of Armagnac can also help stave off illnesses such as heart attacks and thrombosis. |
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First excess sedation may be a problem if too large a dose is used, thereby resulting in the patient being less arousable. |
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Keck et al were the first to attempt to utilize a loading dose strategy for valproate in bipolar manic patients. |
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High doses of vitamin C may loosen the bowels, though this effect invariably abates once the dose is suitably reduced. |
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They would receive a much lower dose of radioactivity than those walking down the street near the explosion. |
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You can point to some negligent act or omission as a result of which somebody gets a dose of a radiation poison. |
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My hay fever has been particularly bad this morning, so much so that I had to take a triple dose of my usual antihistamines. |
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These two factors will influence the spectral dose of UV radiation received by covered biota. |
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When asthma control deteriorates, a common strategy is to double or quadruple the maintenance dose of inhaled steroids. |
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The first rule of toxicology is that all chemicals produce an effect, but it is the dose that makes the poison. |
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In addition to wavelength, the dose of light needed for biologic effects depends on several other factors. |
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During the run-in period, patients took a morning daily dose of inhaled steroids. |
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The smallest possible dose of a tranquilizer or narcotic medicine should be used. |
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Singapore director Cheek's dialogue presents an interesting mixture of Chinese dialect, English, Singlish and a dose of Shakespeare. |
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Taking a large single dose could cause severe respiratory depression or be fatal. |
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Still, to be on the safe side, doctors usually prescribe the lowest effective dose of nasal corticosteroids. |
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Patients receiving the highest average daily dose were at an increased fracture risk. |
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If they get abused every time they misplace a pass it means the next time the ball comes their way they will welcome it as much as a dose of flu. |
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A blood test is then taken one month after the third dose to check that the immunisations have worked. |
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More than ever, external auditors will be conducting their examinations with an extra dose of professional scepticism. |
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Abdominal pain meant that he was taking a high dose of morphine, but his quality of life remained good. |
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The maximum recommended dose for patients greater than 60 kg is 100 mg three times daily. |
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He then adds in elements of autobiography, fragments of myth and history and a dose of magic realism. |
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There may be a case for this with some of the higher dose procedures, but even here we would need to give it careful thought. |
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Those who received a 20-mg dose lost an average of 20 pounds and trimmed their waistlines by three inches in one year. |
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It wasn't a bad mood per se but it did contain more than my recommended daily dose of meddlesomeness. |
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Perfectly timed for the coming cold comes a dose of relief for us northerners. |
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The researchers used a dose of either 0.8 or 8 milligrams per kilogram of an animal's body weight. |
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The severity of symptoms depends on the absorbed dose of radiation by the exposed area of the body. |
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When this happens, your risk of thyroid cancer developing years later is slightly increased, in proportion to the absorbed dose of radioiodine. |
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This extra dose of reality also means the irritating hack's native wit and exemplary patter is no longer enough to get him out of trouble. |
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From the main courses, Cunningham chose tender pan-fried octopus with sliced raw onions, scallions, and a robust dose of chili. |
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In the old days, a silver bullet, a dose of sunlight or a stake through the chest would be enough. |
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But the proper dose of warfarin can vary greatly and can be hard to predict. |
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We have turned these low-life neds into personalities who are set to give Glasgow yet another dose of unwanted notoriety. |
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Some drugs are so powerful that a full dose weighs only a few tenths of a milligram, about the weight of a fresh fingerprint. |
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Women wear the patch on their abdomen, where it gradually releases a dose of testosterone into the body through the skin. |
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The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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The dose was one cup daily of yogurt with live Lactobacillus acidophilus cultures. |
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It is advisable to dose all cattle coming off their first season at grass with a drug that is effective against type II stomach worms. |
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The dose is two or three pills the size of a mung bean, two or three times a day. |
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Why not drop in daily for your regular dose of nonsensical blather, rambling introspection and stolen links? |
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Just as for the acentrics, group and radiation dose were statistically significant predictors. |
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He was on antidepressants and very often he would dose up to make sure he slept. |
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Taking even a single dose of thalidomide during early pregnancy may cause major birth defects. |
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Excuse me for being slightly cynical, but going to a film doesn't necessarily imply a dose of culture. |
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Each conversation is laden with emotional weight, which gives the movie a necessary dose of credibility. |
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If you're looking for something to spice up your menu plan and contribute a good dose of protein at the same time, try Quorn. |
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She had drunk a litre of cider and three shorts of vodka and had taken too high a dose of her prescribed medicine. |
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The unit of this weighted dose is the sievert, Sv, and it is termed the equivalent dose. |
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It seems there's not an acre of land that doesn't have a story and a hefty dose of mana, or spiritual power. |
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The emitted dose was regularly quantified by a UVB radiometer and photodetector. |
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That is roughly half the annual dose from inhaled radon and its decay products in a typical single family home in the United States. |
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Therefore, doctors are always trying to find a way to use as low a dose of these drugs as possible in order to minimize these side effects. |
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Some innovative makeup effects and a dose of bodacious jungle fever don't hurt either. |
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No change in affective illness morbidity was observed in the group where the lithium dose was not altered. |
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Since arsenic is a cumulative poison, a sub-lethal dose of ratsbane could have been dumped in the communal well or mixed with barrels of flour. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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If you don't have an adverse reaction, the allergen dose is increased each time you receive a shot. |
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Oak aging can soften the sharp acidity and add a dose of needed tannic structure. |
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Now the six-party dialogue is beginning to inject a new dose of realism into Pyongyang's policy. |
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Despite giving himself an increased dose he soon developed hyperglycaemia and ketonuria. |
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They evoked the necessary concern and dose of reality that print simply could not. |
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He is there to assist those of us who think we know how to golf, but who receive a dose of reality on the course. |
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If the vaccinee sneezes after administration, the dose should not be repeated. |
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South Africans will be holding thumbs for a dose of good news coming out of Dublin, Ireland, tonight at 6pm our time. |
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Young children who have not received all five doses of the vaccine may require a booster dose if exposed to an infected family member. |
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You therefore lower her dose to 37.5 mg and have her come back in 10 days for a recheck. |
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Neither dose nor plasma levels were significantly correlated with either akathisia or parkinsonian side effects. |
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He states that people suffering from low self-esteem can unconsciously drive their partner away, in hopes that they will receive a dose of reassurance. |
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Plus, the beef delivers an extra dose of zinc, which protects against weakening of the immune system. |
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Using daily dosages equivalent to the threshold dose for erythema production in untanned human skin, he found that the peak carcinogenic response occurred at 310 nm. |
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The audience, however, greeted the panelist with a healthy dose of skepticism. |
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The housing market getting a second wind is something that unsettles the Reserve Bank and could even bring forward another dose of interest rate deterrence. |
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Interestingly, single dose administration of spices other than curcumin and onion did not increase intestinal maltase unlike their dietary intake. |
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A dose of melatonin in the morning resets your body clock later while a dose in the afternoon resets it earlier. |
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Some women will power through the flu, popping pills and drinking tea and disdainfully accusing any male silly enough to stay in bed as having a dose of man flu. |
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Hot, crowded concerts can be exactly the wrong place to be if you take even a moderate dose of MDMA, according to new research. |
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He is a man of deep faith and brilliant intellect, with a healthy dose of modernity and realism. |
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The comments were a shocking dose of reality for graduating senior marly Faherty. |
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In the experiments on narcotized rats, a decrease in the level of the registered signal was observed after an injection of a lethal dose of Nembutal. |
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Dr. Robbins said that efforts to increase the efficacy of the vaccines will include studies on the effectiveness of a booster dose of the vaccine given one year later. |
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But it was nonetheless a dazzling performance, a dose of tough love from a man who is already hard at work. |
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Much of it tastes like acerbic carbonated water with a dose of sugar to take the edge off. |
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I take a triptan called Treximet, which also includes a dose of the painkiller naproxen, the active ingredient in Aleve. |
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In aggregate, Retsky received a larger dose of 5-FU than the standard concentrated therapy. |
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Medieval physicians created even more elaborate theriacs to dose a plague-dreading populace, for whom the possibility of a cure-all didn't seem too wild a notion at all. |
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As always in Albee, the play features family turmoil and a good dose of alcohol. |
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We grew impatient waiting for the next dose of reading matter. |
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But a smart Franzen will weather this storm with a healthy dose of ironical Zen. |
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It is up to you to decide whether sparkling stop-motion animation, catchy music, and a hearty dose of dry British humor is enough to overcome an uninvolving allegorical plot. |
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In recent times this has received a dose of European Community law. |
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Increase the dose to 10 billion CFUs per day and continue for one to two weeks after you stop taking the antibiotic. |
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The public often met their claims with a heavy dose of skepticism. |
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After a few medication attempts, the doctors landed on a very low dose of the anticonvulsant lamotrigine. |
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If the quick dose of bullishness is sustained longer than anticipated, you can raise your sell order every day to stay within a tick of the latest low. |
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I am keenly aware that such a view might be perceived by some as having a good dose of paranoia of my own. |
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It has an enormous dose of estrogen in it, leading to many voluptuous prisoners in New York state prisons. |
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On Wednesday, anchor Shepard Smith gave Fox News viewers a dose of rationality. |
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On one day, the coffee drinkers were given a 250-milligram dose of caffeine in the morning and again at lunchtime, equivalent to four cups of coffee in total. |
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Some intravenous trials used 1-2 g magnesium sulfate alone, while others used a similar dose as an initial bolus, followed by slower drips over the next few hours. |
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If a heavy dose of this medicine is given, the patient becomes semi-conscious, his heart beat becomes slow and nervous system and resistance power also becomes weak. |
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The beta blocker dose should be reduced if the decrease in heart rate is symptomatic or is associated with hypoperfusion or higher than first-degree atrioventricular block. |
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Gideon Gaye's follow-up, Hawaii, confounded all those expectations but still managed to serve up a generous dose of thoughtful, evocative tunes, done to a turn. |
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If you like a healthy dose of blood in your beefcake and you think men with bloodied white T-shirts and black eyes are sexy, then this is the movie you've been waiting for. |
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An ex-girlfriend advised me to take cod liver oil as a supplement to help suppress this, but I can't say that my daily dose has made a whole heap of difference. |
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Later, forensic exams found a near-fatal dose of heroin in her stomach but determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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Every splash of white or neutral is anchored by a dose of black. |
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What a difference six weeks, 1,400 miles, and a healthy dose of sunshine, beer, and BBQ make. |
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So, of course, she was getting a double dose of fluoride toothpaste. |
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At issue are the circumstances surrounding the lethal dose of methadone given, an illegal 80 mg dosage. |
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You may not be able to take belladonna, or you may require a lower dose or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above. |
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This phrase suggests that in the Government's view lower dose levels and fewer supplements would be better for public health but unfortunate for the trade. |
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What this means is that the maximum safe dose for ingested mercury is 0.1 microgram per kilogram of weight of the person ingesting the mercury per day. |
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It is a complex global environmental hazard, with knock-on effects, and is unlike exposure to a dose of some specific toxic chemical or radiation. |
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The pages of the magazine seemed to cry out for a much-needed dose of bonkers. |
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Many multivitamins contain the recommended dose of folic acid as well. |
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Changing the handles on your drawers, such as those in your kitchen or on a wall unit, desk or bedroom dressers, can give any room a dose of class. |
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The dose equivalent in rems is numerically equal to the absorbed dose in rads multiplied by the quality factor, which, for most medical radiation, is one. |
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Six months of the highest dose of chemotherapy his body could withstand and, after that, nothing but hope. |
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What follows is a welcome dose of absurdist humor just when we need it. |
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It has been reported that administration of a high dose of bleomycin often leads to lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis in bleomycin-treated patients. |
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If it is true that a nation state can be seen as an individual then the body politic of the UK needs love, care, attention and a hefty dose of therapy. |
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Please do not dose the child on your own and always consult the doctor. |
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The cheers today should be checked with a dose of Blairite humility. |
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The potential for radiation to cause biological damage is called the dose equivalent, which is measured in rems or sieverts, where 1 sievert equals 100 rems. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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The unit of absorbed dose is call the gray, which is the amount of energy in joules from the radiation absorbed per kilogram of the absorbing material. |
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A dose of dextrose is a potent stimulus for additional release of insulin and often results in rebound hypoglycaemia that can be recurrent and prolonged. |
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Apparently driving a jet ski is not really exciting and some people try to get an extra dose of adrenalin by passing windsurfers, kayaks and swimmers as close as possible. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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Waldman told the court that the average dose of Demerol is no more than 50mg. |
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An unprotected person standing close to the contaminated areas would receive a lethal radiation dose within hours. |
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The results of our meta-analysis show that medium dose aspirin may more successfully reduce graft occlusion than low dose regimes within the first year after coronary surgery. |
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After more than a decade in which the balanced budget had assumed quasi-religious status, many were suddenly converted to the necessity of a major dose of deficit spending. |
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Stop Making Sense is the only current movie that's a dose of happiness from beginning to end. |
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According to Badhwar, the total increase in cosmonaut exposure was about 6 or 7 rem, a dose equivalent to 100 to 150 days of additional radiation exposure. |
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It would be a shame to lose your test place for a minor dose of the yips. |
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Because the pharmacy had no pethidine, the general practitioner obtained an ampoule of diamorphine containing 100 mg and administered the whole dose intramuscularly. |
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But these days, Starbucks features an eclectic mix of music with a very heavy dose of jazz. |
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It makes her look younger and edgier and gives her a double dose of red-carpet personality. |
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Irradiation exposes food to a dose of ionizing radiation to kill bacteria. |
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The percentages of aneuploid bone marrow leukocytes were higher than those of aneuploid sperm for the two upper THH dose groups and for the positive control group. |
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Are you prepared to consume that lethal dose of sodium and fat? |
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Add to that a healthy dose of optimism, and her modus vivendi starts to jibe with current findings about lifestyle choices and sustained vitality. |
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Since neither antioxidant capacity nor oxidative stress was measured, an element of doubt about the adequacy of the antioxidant mix or dose is reasonable. |
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The story of a wayward anesthesia trainee who took a near fatal dose of fentanyl hit the news this week. |
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If a star exploded a light year away, the increased cosmic ray intensity could have killed the animals by giving them all an intense dose of radiation. |
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The patient was given a dose of lignocaine, but his condition worsened. |
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The proposed graph underlines the linear relation between dose and risk. |
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But pinpointing a proper dose is challenging, as are the ethics of involving patients with early-stage cancers, he says. |
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The applicator allows patients to regulate their dose depending on their level of illness and has been compared to an inhaler used in the treatment of asthma. |
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Rapid advancement of the dose may not be tolerated, especially in sicker patients who are more dependent on neurohormonal compensatory mechanisms. |
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It requires a good idea of where to go searching, patience and a dose of good luck, but with bioprospecting the ultimate prize is perhaps more valuable than gold. |
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The patient is still without symptomatic bradycardia, however the heart rate decrease persists despite reducing the dose of concomitant medications. |
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And with a fine dose of ribbon embroidery and a bit of sparkle, grunge was dressed up enough for a grownup. |
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It's funny how attached you can become to your daily dose of blogs. |
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Live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine and placebo were administered as an intranasal spray in a single dose between mid-September and mid-November. |
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Future research may indicate that patients with severe post auricular pain, dense palsy, or herpes zoster virus do better with higher dose antiviral therapy from the outset. |
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The usual starting dose of metoclopramide in adults is 10 mg 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. |
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Her parents hoped a daily dose of hard work would keep her out of trouble. |
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She had been taking more than the recommended daily dose of the medicine. |
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At home he read too many papers. He was better off without his daily dose of world botheration, sham happenings, without newspaper phrases. |
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The root canal will be done again as soon as I've recovered from my Worldcon dose of con crud. |
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All the selected dihydroxyflavone derivatives showed dose and time dependent inhibition of carrageenan induced paw oedema. |
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It would be very expensive to cure a dose here, as well as unbelievably painful. |
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Even with an elephant dose of sedative, the horse was still kicking at him when he tried to clean the wound. |
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Some say he died after prolonged suffering following a single dose at dinner, and some have him recovering only to be poisoned again. |
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Scott also has schizoaffective bipolar disorder, a mental illness she keeps in check with a low dose of Zyprexa. |
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After five minutes' conversation with me the old folks would penetrate the deception like a dose of salts. |
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A mild dose of a warm active aperient to obviate costiveness, or to produce two motions daily, is generally very beneficial. |
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Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning. |
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The art and science of assessing internally generated radiation dose is Internal dosimetry. |
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This refers specifically to the dose in a specific tissue or organ, in a similar way to external equivalent dose. |
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This refers specifically to the dose to the whole body, in a similar way to external effective dose. |
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Thus, measuring the light pulse with a photomultiplier tube can allow the accumulated radiation dose to be quantified. |
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But at the same time they reduce the effective radiation dose responsible for the formation of previtamin D in the skin. |
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Instead the material is perfectly executed punkadelic glam-bop burnished with a healthy dose of metallic insolence. |
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Peter returns home weary and ill and is put to bed with a dose of chamomile tea. |
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That should have been that, but Hart caught a dose of the Hennessey wobbles and spilled Adlene Guedioura's long-range shot. |
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The Gray is a unit of absorbed dose corresponding to absorption of one Joule of radiation in one kilogram of material. |
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In high doses, they have been shown to raise the arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine in halothane-anesthetized dogs. |
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The safety of food additives is usually examined by varying the dose of a single additive administered to animal models or cell cultures. |
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After a loading dose of amiodarone he continued on 200 mg daily, and remained in sinus rhythm. |
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Ten years ago, investigators at Yale reported antidepressant effects of a single dose of intravenous ketamine in seven depressed patients. |
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The company reformulated the drug with a lower dose of quinidine and conducted new studies, she said. |
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The dosage we provided in this study is comparable to the dose range used in existing commercial antiparasitic drugs. |
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The GE Optima CT660 with radiation dose reduction technology offers high-quality imaging with radiation dose reduction of up to 50 percent. |
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The individual-specific radiation doses and dose rates assigned by Spycher et al. |
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Construction of radioelement and dose rate baseline maps by combining ground and airborne radiometric data. |
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Recent works indicate that DL-Hydroxy Analogue of Methionine and DL-Methionine have a dose dependent equivalency with different asymptote values. |
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The patient was to under go a mastectomy, lymph node dissection, and high dose chemotherapy with blood stem cell refusion. |
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For an extra dose of vintage Daly, read his blistering take on Adam Lanza. |
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This mantra, plus her own fascinating backstory and a healthy dose of teamwork have helped inspire her students to achieve. |
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The patient is given an anti-sickness drug 30 minutes before the lethal dose of barbiturate. |
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Pathologist Dr Peter Cooper said he thought Neil Park had suffered a heart attack because of a small dose of anti-psychotic agent Risperidone. |
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A wide variation exists in both dose and plasma concentrations of local anaesthetics associated with systemic toxicity. |
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I presently have to take 30 mg Phenobarbital four times daily and an infant dose of bisoprolol once day. |
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During this time scientists showed that an evening dose of caffeine slowed the body clock by 40 minutes. |
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But experts say that doesn't provide enough protection and that a booster dose is needed. |
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Children are given a first MMR dose at 12 to 15 months and a second, booster dose at between three and five years old. |
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Children are a given a first dose of the MMR jab at 12 to 15 months and a second, booster dose at between three and five years old. |
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Adults 19 years of age and older should receive a booster dose of Td vaccine every 10 years. |
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The first dose of MMR is given to children aged about 13 months with a booster dose given before they start school. |
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The vaccine was introduced in this country in 1988 and is first given at 12-15 months followed by a booster dose at three to five years. |
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In general, an initial dose produces a bowel movement within 24 to 48 hours. |
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Patients with the NUDT15 variant required a mercaptopurine dose reduction of as much as 92 percent. |
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A continuous low dose of melamine exposure may be associated with urinary system stones in children and adults, the study authors noted. |
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Serious infections among treated patients were confined to one event of bronchopneumonia in the 300 mg dose group. |
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Empirical intravenous ampicillin and cefotaxime at meningitic dose was started. |
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Psilocybin dose was significantly positively correlated with Mysticism and MEQ scores. |
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In cases such as OxyContin, Ecstasy, GHB, or methamphetamines, one dose can be lethal. |
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Absorption of cyanocobalamin, coenzyme B 12, methylcobalamin, and hydroxocobalamin at different dose levels. |
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The difference between a safe amount and a toxic dose of caffeine in these pure powdered products is very small, the agency said. |
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A Middle Saxon phase with pits, possible buildings and a ditch represents phase 6 and medieval ditches and furrows dose the sequence. |
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If the malady seems severe, apply a dose of calcium nitrate and water it in well. |
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During the study, men received either an inactive placebo or avanafil at a dose of 50 milligrams, 100 milligrams, or 200 milligrams. |
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The lowest dose of carbamazepine was not statistically more risky than was low-dose lamotrigine. |
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Carbimazole was prescribed at 20 mg 8-hourly, and on the development of a skin reaction the dose was decreased to 10 mg 8-hourly. |
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Steven Baker was awaiting surgery on a slipped disc when he took the fatal dose of Tramadol, Teesside Coroner's Court was told. |
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The specific effect depends on the dose and proportions of hormones used. |
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Irradiation dose and calcium effect of the mechanical properties of cross-linked caseinate films. |
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We appreciate the additional recommendations regarding a threshold dose for consideration of therapeutic abortion. |
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A comparative trial of low dose cefaclor and macrocrystalline nitrofurantoin in the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infection. |
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Single dose treatment with praziquantel of human cestodiasis caused by Diphyllobothrium pacificum. |
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The epidemiological study of Tinea capitis patients has proven useful for the study of carcinogenic effects of low dose radiation. |
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In order to use these materials, the physician had to titrate the dose for the patient and observe responses. |
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When dosing the analgesic, begin with a low dose and titrate upward as needed until a satisfactory level of comfort is achieved. |
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The trick to avoiding this side effect is titrating the dose upward until you achieve lipid control. |
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Of those patients, 36 were successful in titrating to an effective dose of ARX-02 with minimal side effects. |
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Cost-effectiveness of a chemoprophylactic intervention with single dose rifampicin in contacts of new leprosy patients. |
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Each monthly dose kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. |
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For fever, a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen along with a lukewarm sponge bath can rapidly bring down a fever. |
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